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TENDERS. THE CREAM OF THE TAITA. THE AVEUY ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. . TENDERS arc invited for the Purchase nf :il acres 21 porches of THE CREAM OK THE TAITA LAND, comprising Section, Part 4-9. Block IX, Belmont Siirvay Dislrict. The land is freehold, and U offered by the executors of the late George A very. At present it is being carefully ami profitably farmed, mid, if required'dairy cows, jjlnnt, etc., may be taken over at valuation. The assurance, that THE ELECTRIC 'J RAMS will, within a very short period, he running from Wellington to the Taita is a guarantee, that tliiTo will be a rapid and continued advance in values in suth fl very line Residential Suburb as the Taita THE A VERY ESTATE, while not subject to the li«U Itormijjli rates, enjoys all the privileges of its conveniences by reason of the fact that l).w estate adjoin;-, the Borough Boundary, IK BIGHT ON THE MAIN HUTT ROAD, and had an asphalt footpath to its gate. On the property are tivo Houses ntirt all necessary farm'buildings. The whole of the land is eminently suitable for MARKET GARDENS, for DAIRYING, or for RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES, aml_ the owners are prepared to accept A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned, who is one of the Executors, and to whom tcmltrs should be addressed. TENDERS CLOSE NOVEMBER 25 inst. The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM BROWN, Wallaceville, Upper ilutt. ' TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited until Noon of -*■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 26, for Alterations and Additions to Premises, Customhouse Quay, for the National Jli.tnal Life Association of Australasia, Limited. Plans nnd specifications at our Offices, 2-15 Lambton Quay. WM. TURNBULL (F.R.1.8.A.) & SON, Architects. ~WELLING 7 fONIiaKBOOiTbOAKdT nnENDERS will be received up till 5 X p.m. on NOVEMBER 26, 1919, at the Office of the Board, for Ihe supply of INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMPS. Specification may be seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer to the Boa.rd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. H. E. NICHOI/LS, j Secretary.. : Harbour Board. Offices, Wellington, N./i.. 1919. tcTbuilders. mENDERS arc- invited until Noon of •*- FRIDAY, November 28, for the Erection of a fiarugj in Webb Street. Plans and specifications at our Offices, 235 Lambton Quay. WM. TURNBULL (F.R.1.8.A.) & SON, Architects. TENDERS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUA if. WELLINGTON. rjnENDERS are invited for the purehaso -1 of a Lease of— ALL THAT Piece of Land situate in the Ci ( ty of Wellington, containing one (1) rood, 'liiovt or less, being part of Sections 483 and Wi Wellington, together with ■ llio four-story Bi'icic Hotel, find Buildings thereon, known as the Commercial Hotel, and situate w: Liiiiibtos Quay. This ivcll-known llotol is situate on a main thoroughfare, and within close proximity to tne Railway Stations ami U'lwrves. It is replete with every malcrn convenience, n.'icl thoroughly up-to-date in every respect. Thr> Lease will be for five (5) years. Conditions of Tender, and form and particulars of lciifco may be inspected, and further information: as to.rental, and all particulars, obtained at tfie ofhet! of tho undersigned. Tenders are to be forwarded in a sealed envelope, marked "Tender for Lease of Commercial Hotel," and addressed to "The Secretary to the Trustees," care of the undersigned, to bo received on ur before the first day of December, 1919. The highest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. ROBERT WILBERFOSS, Secretary lo the Trustees,' Australasia Chambers, Customhouse'- Quay, Wellington, PASSENGER LIFT, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, - WELLINGTON. rpENDERS, endorsed as nbove, and ad- -£• <lrcsfi?d to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, will be received up to Noon of MONDAY, December 15, 1.919, for t<hc supply, delivery, and installation of an electric passenger lift in the Government Buildings, Welling*ton. Plans and specifications may bo ;.een at tho Public Works District Offices at Wellington and Christchurch, and at this office. The' lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. SHORT, Under-Sccretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, November 20, 1919, WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT NO. 171 D. » STEEL REINFORCEMENTS FOR PIPITEA WHARF-LOT D. 0 npENDERS will W received un to » 1 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1919, for the supply and delivery of Steel Reinforcements for Pinitea Wharf, Lot D. tenders should lie in closed envelopes, addressed to tlie Chairmwi, and endorsed outside "Tender fnr Steel Reuiforcements for T'ipilca Whnrf, I/it D." Specifications, Schedules and Terrier Forms may be obtained, during offico hours, on application at the Office of the Chief Engineer lo the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 11. E. NICHOLLS, Secretory. Harbour Board Office,' Wellington. N.Z., November 1, 1919. BEAVER BOAR 3) For Walls and Ceilings. Extensive Range of Sizes in Stock: Also, BEAVER GREEN BOARD, for Schools, etc., has superseded Blnckboard; more restful to the eyes. Used in Scots Wellington College, Qupeu Margaret's College, aiul mam - other educational institutions. JJii'lSCOfi AM) CO., LTD.,. Wellington. A CID For use in Refining Rconi3 - 1, of Mines, Chemical Works PROOF and Laboratories. With'. stand Nitric and Sulphuric PAINTS. Acid. Write- fur details. FRANCIS HOLMES, 2-18 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 9

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